EDITORIAL
A change in the table of contents
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Readers will find a change in the table of contents beginning in this issue. In some regards, ADC is returning to a more traditional layout of articles. Up until now, the organisation of articles was based on the work venue (community vs acute/hospital). From hereon, the content will be organised by type of workoriginal research, perspectives, leading and review articles, and so on. This structure will prevail in the table of contents on the website and online, and in the print issues of ADC and ADCFetal and Neonatal edition.
Why the change? After much discussion, the associate and section editors agreed on the importance of emphasising original research by presenting it in a stand alone section. Our ability to solicit commissioned work, including perspectives, reviews, and leading articles, depends on the quality of the original research we publish. In addition, the distinction between the community and acute/hospital sections has grown increasingly arbitrary; about a third of
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